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Award winning lifestyle magazine featuring food, home, local shopping events and more serving Collingwood, Wasaga Beach, Thornbury, Meaford, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
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Safe.Secure. AndSound.
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hen you spend the time sourcing the latest audio and video tech-nology and products, you want the wiring and installation to be doneright, the rst time. Huronia knows how important this is, and we haveover 40 years of know-how that you can depend on.From simple consultation, complex multi-room audio and video installationright through to complete home automation, including lighting controland powered window treatments.Contact us today to talk about your audio, video and home entertainmentneeds.
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Regional General Manager Simcoe - Muskoka
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Graphic Design
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Dawn Clare
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29In the Kitchenwith Ian and Joanne Duff
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44Beauty SpotCheck out these "on-the-go" items for summer travel
44 PortfolioBonnie Dorgelo - 100 Acres of Inspiration
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37Screaming for Ice CreamA sampling of the region's
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A Home for All SeasonsBeautiful views in Georgian Bay
50Shop LocalGreat treasures in our area
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Thinking of Selling?Call Us for a Free Market Evaluation
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OFFICE LOCATIONS:ALLISTON | BARRIE | NOBELTON | ORANGEVILLE | TOTTENHAM |WASAGA BEACH
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KRISTINA TARDIFSALES REPRESENTATIVE
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42 22ND STREET, WASAGA BEACHJust Listed!Well Built, Custom Home steps to GeorgianBay. Fully Finished with Upgrades Galore. All CustomClosets, Lower Level Kitchenette, High Ceilings +++.
$589,900
39 32ND STREET, WASAGA BEACHFully Renovated Riverfront Home, Hardwood, Travertine,Brand New Stainless Appliances ++/4 Bedroom, 2 Bath.
Great Boating & Exceptional Views.
$429,900
12 BRITTON COURT, WASAGA BEACHWell Appointed, All Brick/Stone Custom Home, NewlyConstructed in Golf Community. Fully Finished Top to
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$539,900
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All Stone Home, 4,000 Sq. Ft. of Impeccable Living+ 3 Season Sun-Room. Professionally Landscaped,
Close to Beach & Amenities.
$599,999
43 DOWNER CRESCENT, WASAGA BEACHUnique & Custom Architectural Design. Close to 4,000 Sq.ft., + 4 Season Sun-Room & Detached Shop. Located inGolf Course Community & Close to Beach & Amenities.
$439,900
1814 TINY BEACHES ROAD S., TINYWaterfront on the Georgian Bay.Well Built, 2 Storey
Home, 4 Bdrms all on 2nd Level. Lower Level Unfinishedfor the Perfect Recreational Room! Excellent Value &
Short Drive toWasaga.
$549,900
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$479,900
39 IRIS DRIVE, WASAGA BEACHStunning Custom Built Home, Finished Top to Bottom,Fully Loaded w/Upgrades.Wet Bar in on Lower Level,
Custom Gourmet Kitchen, Backsplash, Stone G/FP,Walkoutto Covered Deck & More!
$519,900
1605WEDGEWOOD DRIVE, WASAGA BEACHEstate Sized Lot! Home for a Large Family with Over5200 Sq. Ft. of Living + 4 Bdrms, 4 Bath. In-GroundPool, Granite, CustomWainscotting, Cold Room,
Central Air +++.
$879,913
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Last year, I had the experience of watching my son eat his fi rst ice cream cone. This was a milestone I had looked forward to as a parent but, at the same time, I knew by the enjoyment of every single lick that it would be the last time I could drive by an ice cream shop without stopping. Kids are by far the best excuse to splurge on this sweet
summer treat. In this summer edition, we have the inside scoop on the best places throughout the region to stop for fabulous ice cream, as well as gelato, smoothies, and milkshakes. If you need a reason to go for a drive, this is one sweet trip.
The Huron Club has become a culinary hot spot in downtown Collingwood. GoodLife writer Katherine Elphick sat down with owners Ian and Joanne Duff to fi nd out more about food, live music, the history and working with family. Their from scratch menu serves up everything from roasted lamb to a fabulous bar menu. You wont be disappointed.
We also visit a home in Blue Mountain with breathtaking panoramic views. Those who favour open-concept loft/chalet inspired living will enjoy this home tour with great details you can incorporate into any design. Our second tour features a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home overlooking the bay. With its cozy cottage appeal and gourmet chef kitchen, this property offers the best of all worlds.
Finally, enjoy local shopping fi nds, meet Georgian Bay artist Bonnie Dorgelo, explore the beauty of New Zealand and take a taste holiday with Gord Stimmell as he picks the best wines at the LCBO to pair with any summer fare.
Summer is a time to explore, enjoy, relax and, most of all, live the GoodLife!
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A window ringed Aerie nestled in Acres of orchArds, hill house hAs unlimited views of the chAnging seAsons, georgiAn BAy And the trAvels of the sun And moon.
Seated on a serene knoll between the east and west ridges of the Beaver Valley, the light-filled aerie named Hill House by its smitten owners offers myriad of stun-ning landscapes and magnificent water views in every direction.
From the west-facing second floor deck of the three-level home, the owners sit and quietly trace the path of the sun along the mountain tops until it descends in a meltingly beautiful sunset. After dinner, they retire to the third floors east-facing loft furnished with cozy chairs in front of floor-to-ceiling windows to watch the progress of the moon as it calmly travels the night sky along the ridge.
It was the 360-degree view afforded by the propertys location that delighted the owners when they stopped at a for sale sign during a drive in 2000. Standing on the site was a piece of history a modest two-storey Swiss ski chalet built by Sir John Templeton in the 1950s. The creator of the Templeton Growth Fund retreated to the chalet periodically to read, write and have some peace as well as to have a place for his family to escape to, if needed, during bomb scares of the Cold War era. The property was later sold to actor Jan Rubes who sold it to orchard owner Sakka Dykstra.
When the current owners saw the old Templeton cha-let, it housed orchard workers who picked apples from
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A family room features a high-efficiency, wood-burning fireplace that can heat the home on a frosty winters night
the 8,500 apple trees on almost 93 acres of orchards surrounding the house on the knoll. However, recognizing the incredible potential for stunning views of the mountains to the east and west, Georgian Bay to the north and rolling farmlands to the south, the couple bought the property. The promise of those wonderful views was realized by a design plan that strewed floor-to-ceiling windows wherever possible including four panes set high in the west wall and two skylights incorporated into the cathedral ceiling of the Great Room. Without nearby neighbours, curtains were unnecessary so each windows view unfolds immediately. To amplify the natu-
ral light, all walls are painted white. The result is an atmosphere of airy ease, coloured by the owners much loved paintings.
The Dancers, a large oil painting once rented and later bought by an owner from the Art Gal-lery of Ontario, complements the colours of the antique beech barn beams used in the home.
Considering its position among the fruit trees, the 3,000-square-foot home was fittingly designed by Thunder Bay architectural firm Kuch Stephenson Gibson Malo to resemble a barn. However, the metaphor also extends into the homes interior. All beams used in the post and beam design are authentic 100-year-old
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beech beams from a local barn supplied by An-tique Flooring in Markdale. The tawny coloured flooring through most of the home and all stairs were made from cutting the same beams into lengths.
The owners wanted an industrial but cozy feel for their scenic home and the firm supplied it, site literally unseen. The owners dealt with two architectural firms that delivered city-style house plans. But an architect at Kuch Stephen-son, who was a fraternity brother of an owner, understood their request for a small space suit-able for two people with grown children and with as little in the design as possible to block the breathtaking views. The first design created by the firm, one featuring an open concept Great Room encompassing the kitchen, dining room and living room with a double-sided fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows on every side of the house, was just about perfect. The plan fea-tured no less than six decks, three on the main floor and three on the second floor, to enable the couple to see the sun and moon rise and set, watch storms blow in from the west, chart the many moods of Georgian Bay and gaze at their long dirt lane running through the orchards.
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Every day, I get up and appreciate where I am. Its just so magnifi cent and the view is so special.The couple happily moved into their unique
home in 2005 after watching its progress on many weekends.
It was kind of fun to see it evolve, says one owner of the progressive pairing of contempo-rary, industrial elements like the foundry door from Hamilton that serves as the master bed-room door with a weathered apple ladder used by pickers long ago. Local materials were used as much as possible throughout the house in-cluding the barn beams, acid-washed zinc met-al baseboards and artisan-made grates.
Its interesting, comments an owner. Peo-ple either love the house or they dont because they are more comfortable with separate rooms. Every day, I get up and appreciate where I am. Its just so magnifi cent and the view is so spe-cial.
The master bedroom, tucked into the sec-ond level beside the Great Room, has transom windows near the ceiling to let in the sunrise glow as well as windows facing the water. To make room in the bedroom for a fi replace, the designers placed a century-old claw foot tub and glassed-in shower in the bedroom with an adjacent powder room. The tub and shower sit
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Its interesting. People either love the house or they dont because they are more comfortable with separate rooms.
on heated limestone tile fl ooring quarried in Owen Sound. A spacious dressing room beyond has a view of the orchards.
The homes front door opens into the main level foyer with an in-novative carpet set into the fl oor to let guests clean their shoes without rolling up the carpet or jamming it in the door. Two cozy bedrooms on this level share a generous bathroom with steam shower and large sink. A family room features a high-effi ciency, wood-burning fi replace that can heat the home on a frosty winters night by closing barn doors on the north and south side of the house. A forced-air furnace heats the home from the large semi-fi nished basement that could become more living space for a growing family.
Wintertime sports are particularly popular in the Blue Mountains and the main levels mud room shows proof those activities are no less
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popular with the owners of Hill House. Pegs in the wall serve as storage areas for skis and snowshoes can be stored alongside. Heated tile floors keep ski boots warm and help dry out wet boots. Having acres of orchards at your back (and front) door is as pleasant in the win-tertime as in summer for the owners.
There is a two-hour long snowshoe run that goes in and around those trees, out to the far off houses and back up here, she says with a smile. Its really a great run. Were also very close to the ski hills for when we want to go skiing.
However, with the snow gone and apple blos-som season on its way, the owners are making use of their fire pit and its surrounding Musko-ka chairs on the north side of the house. The view from the fire pit of Georgian Bay and the neat rows of apple trees bordered by tall forest is wonderful all year, but particularly so in the spring when the hill is white with fragrant blos-soms. The cool spring nights are also a good time to retire to the upstairs loft.
We come up here and have a cocktail at night because the moon comes up over the mountain, says the owner. The moon moves like the sun does. Its phenomenal in the fall because you have the big harvest moon. Its gorgeous. The most beautiful time for us is the springtime because all the blossoms come out on the fruit trees and its like being on a cloud. But the second most beautiful time is the fall when the apple pickers are here and the apples are on the trees.
While living at their hill-top home, the own-ers have learned to track the path of the sun throughout the year.
Every night, starting on June 1st, the sun goes right down to where the land goes down in elevation in the north, she explains. Thats where the sun sets. But on Dec. 21, it sets at the other end of the ridge. Its phenomenal. We sit out and watch the sunset. In fact, I run home to make sure I see it. You make dinner and have a glass of wine, sit down, watch the sunset and chat. You enjoy nature for a few minutes, the se-renity and the beauty. You cant come to a place like this and not enjoy the sunset and the sun-rise. You just cant. Thats what its all about.
This residence at 516520 7th Line in the Blue Mountains is listed for sale at $1,950,000 by Pe-ter Kennedy of Chestnut Park Real Estate Ltd. in Toronto. To make an appointment to view, please call 416-925-9191. To see the homes listing, please go to www.chestnutpark.com/properties/listing/X2710812.
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Master architect Frank Lloyd Wright was probably thinking about wide, cloudless prairie skies and not the broad, blue expanse of Georgian Bay when he created his low slung, window-fi lled home design known as Prairie style.
However, the design Wright developed to blend into a fl at landscape and soften lines between the indoor and outdoor environments works quite wonderfully on a private beach property on the Bay near Collingwood.
even with georgiAn BAy shimmering Before it insteAd of wheAt fields, this frAnK lloyd wright prAirie-style house is right At home on the BeAch.
on the Bay
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on the BayLittle Prairie House
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Full of light and symmetry with a magnificent north view across the water, the Prairie style residence of Cathryn and Patrick Pender, and their little dog Millie, is a small wonder.
The single level, 2,400-square-foot home has airy 10-foot ceilings that rise to a 16-foot white wooden shiplap vault over the open concept living room, dining room and kitchen area, keeping true to Wrights wall-free Prairie interior design. Lofty Arts and Crafts style interior wooden doors throughout the home are occasionally pocketed to keep things roomy. A series of balanced, high-set transom windows encircle the residences perimeter with a view of forest and sky from every pane. With Cathryns selected dcor palette of white and neutral wall and ceiling colours,
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brightened with liberal sprinklings of recessed lighting, the modern three bedroom, two bathroom home is restful, fresh and welcoming. From the spacious front door foyer, guests look straight through the house, past the front deck and out over the Georgian Bay swells through a wall of waterfront windows.
We didnt want a great, big place but we wanted lots of glass and light, says Patrick, who credits Shelburne builder Barry McLean and Collingwood designer Jo Redman of Redman Watson with giving them exactly what they wanted a contemporary but cozy home. We bought the property in 2008 and moved in during August of 2010. There was an old cottage and boathouse here and this house was built where the cottage stood. We enjoyed working with Jo Redman on another house we had in Collingwood, so we engaged her to do the design work. Our initial contractor passed away just as the site was being prepared. A contractor who worked on our other house told me about Barry McLean. Barry is a very efficient, productive kind of guy who has finish carpenters who can do anything. I cant say enough about Jo and Barry. It was a good combination and they were wonderful.
The couples wish for abundant light resulted in windows with maximum views of the water in both the master and guest bedrooms. The master bedroom, which also overlooks the side deck and guest beach house, has ample closets, storage space and opens to a spacious five-piece ensuite with glass shower, luxurious tub and tiled wall designed by Redman. The bathroom and bedroom floors are hot-water heated as are all floors throughout the home, eliminating the need for a furnace.
The large guest bedroom has an adjoining bathroom that can be shared with a room across the main hallway through a second door. Currently a comfortable den, the room could easily be a third bedroom. Windows in the guest and master bedrooms open to bring the sounds of nature in.
We usually have a northwest wind here, so we get waves hitting the rocks, says Patrick. You can hear the waves at night. That will put you to sleep.
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Beside the guest bedroom is a fully-equipped laundry room and an interior door leading to a single car garage.
Beneath the vaulted ceiling, inspired by one seen by Patrick at a Grand Bend yacht club, the custom chefs kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a granite-topped island illuminated by glass-shaded hanging pendants, sleek crafted cabinets and a convenient built-in desk. The adjacent living room is warmed by a floor-to-ceiling ledge rock fireplace and brightened with artwork found locally and at the many places the Penders have lived. Over an antique cabinet repurposed as a stylish bar hangs a signed, limited edition print of Newfoundland artist David Blackburns painting Ephraim Kelloways Door. Heading the Penders unique dining table, once used to store blueprints, is Light on the Trail, a sun-dappled painting of the Bruce Trail bought as a surprise birthday present by Cathryn after her husband admired it at the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts Gallery years ago. Beside the fireplace, a
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painting by local artist John Lennard called October Wind boldly portrays an autumnal Georgian Bay.
It reminds me of when we get a fall storm blowing through here, smiles Patrick. Waves crash and the water literally looks purple. When the water is calm, its often as blue as the Caribbean.
Patricks career with the Canadian Pacific Railway took the London, Ont. natives across Canada and into the United States. The couple loved living in Minneapolis, calling the winter sports-loving citizens and the climate very Canadian. Several pre-Collingwood years were happily spent in Calgary, but their little cottage in Pointe au Baril was where Cathryn loved to spend her summers. So, when the subject of retirement came up, the Penders decided to head back east and settle somewhere near the cottage. A weekend visit to Collingwood sparked an immediate attraction to the area and started the search for a local property.
I think this is the nineteenth house we have either built, renovated or bought, so we knew what look we wanted, says Patrick. There is a lot of post and beam construction around and I like it, but we always liked the Prairie look of Frank Lloyd Wright. It worked out great.
The rustic Prairie style exterior of ledge rock punctuated with wood and sheltered under oversized eaves was the creation of Redman. But the boulders scattered sculpture-like on the landscaped property arrived courtesy of Barry McLeans Shelburne farm.
I wanted to have stones, but if you go to a landscaping place the stone looks brand new, explains Patrick. So, one day a tractor trailer pulls up with all these boulders, some with moss growing on them. The driver says, Barry McLean says Im supposed to deliver these stones. Where do you want them?
McLean is also responsible for the propertys breezy beach house whose wash-washed pine interior, comfortable furnishings from the Penders travels and excellent views down the shore have guests fighting over who gets to stay there. The couple wanted the boathouse demolished to improve the view, but McLean promised to turn it into the jewel box that
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it is now. Butterfly bushes in the adjacent garden attract flocks of Monarch butterflies as does the milkweed by the sandy waterfront horseshoe pit, a cherished place for horse shoe enthusiasts, and Millie, to play.
Theres nothing like a hot summer afternoon and having the boys over to play horseshoes, drink beer and tell lies, says Pender with a grin.
Perennial gardens, designed by Paul Storey of Northern Roots Landscaping in Collingwood, are full of field and forest plantings like Echinacea, sedum, fiddlehead ferns, red leaf
dogwood, Mountain Ash and Birch. Hydrangea and decorative grasses handsomely flank the locally-crafted Douglas fir front door designed by the Penders. The doors trio of tall vertical windows lets the bay be seen even before one enters the house.
Gardens embroider the verge of the decks that stretch across the front and up one side of the home, accessed by two sets of sliding doors and a side door. The Penders love to entertain friends on the deck, hosting casual dinners after spring arrives. In cooler weather, three large glazed pots beautifully supply heat
for outdoor gatherings with tongues of flame leaping from fuel sources nestled in the pots tops.
After four happy years the Penders have decided to move on, once again taking with them the precious mementos gathered in their voluminous travels including a grand century-old Estonian pine armoire bought in the States. One souvenir, though, will be easy to pack a delicate white glass vase circled with dark swirls that was given as a thank you gift to Patrick by Bill and Melissa Gates after a spectacular train trip.
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When Bill Gates built his new house in Seattle, he sold his former home to Gerry Grinstein, the chairman of Burlington Northern Railroad, Patrick recalls. Bill asked where to go in North America for a scenic train ride and Gerry told him take Canadian Pacific from Vancouver through the Rockies to Banff. I was asked by my CEO to host the Gates on one of our private car trains. It was great and they were both wonderful.
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Four years ago, Ian and Joanne Duff stumbled upon an empty historical building in downtown Collingwood. We decided to put in an offer, and the next thing you know we were in the restaurant business, chuckles Ian Duff, a retired software engineer, who owns the Huron Club with his wife Joanne, a retired pharmacist. Turns out, the couples unintentional foray into the restaurant business was a good decision, as the Huron Club has become one of Collingwoods most popular dining destinations. Recently, this GoodLife reporter sat down with the Ian and Joanne at
their 150-seat eatery. Before the lunch rush, we chatted about everything from working with their kids, to the Huron Clubs live music and high rating on Trip Advisor. To round out the conversation, chef Jesse Reed piped in on some of the culinary details.
The Huron Club received Trip Advisors Certifi cate of Excellence in 2013. Thats pretty impressive! Ian Duff: Thanks! Weve been fortunate to get some really great reviews.
We attribute our positive reviews to our fabulous staff who consistently deliver exquisite food and exceptional service. We knew from the start that you cant run a great business without great people. Weve been lucky enough to fi nd a group of wonderful and talented team players.
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What led you to open the Huron Club? ID: Before we were married, we said to each other: wouldnt it be something to own a restaurant one day. Then life got busy with our careers and raising a family. Other than we like to eat and drink [laughs], our education and job experience are not related to the hospitality industry. We also liked the idea of starting a business with an open door for our daughter Kate (age 29), who looks after all of our marketing and graphic design, and son James (age 28), who looks after inventory and the business side of the restaurant.
What planted the restaurant seed? Joanne Duff: Back in the 1970s, Ian started a successful pub with friends at the University of Toronto called Cheeks. Its always been a very fond memory for Ian, and weve maintained close friendships to his classmates who he started the pub with. In a nutshell, thats the backstory.
Why Collingwood?JD: After living and working in Georgetown, we retired to Collingwood. We had been weekenders here for years, and developed a soft spot for the town. We knew we wanted to become a part of this fascinating, four-season community of active, friendly and vibrant people.
Why the moniker the Huron Club?JD: During the renovations, we discovered that the building once housed a mens association called The Huron Club. It was where the town leaders and ship captains would come to socialize. During renovations, the previous owners found a share certificate from the club dated 1914 and we found artifacts from pre-confederation 1867. We had been struggling for a name, but once we learned about the heritage of The Huron Club it seemed perfect! Beyond the Huron Club, the building which dates back to 1880, has been home to many things including: a private residence, Clerksons Furniture store and later a restaurant call the Huron House.
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What was your vision for the restaurant?ID: Our vision has always been the same. A nice warm atmosphere where people visit often with friends to enjoy great food, exceptional service and live music.
The open concept lounge offers a great setting for live entertainment. On that note, lets talk about live music.ID: We offer live music in the evenings from Wednesday to Saturday and on winter Sunday afternoons. Collingwood is an amazing place for local talent, so we feature lots of homegrown acts. To shake it up a bit, we also bring in some touring musicians.
JD: On weekends after the dinner hour, it gets a little lively in here and its not uncommon to see some dancing [smiles].
Lets chat about the menu. Looks like I can order anything from a burger to roasted lamb sirloin. JD: Along with lunch and dinner, we also offer a fabulous bar menu. Our priorities are fresh and local, and our chef (Jesse Reed) sources the best local ingredients when available. Most of our seasonal produce comes from a local CSA (Community Shared Agriculture). Jesse makes everything in house from scratch from sauces to desserts. He has incredible creative juices and an amazing passion for cooking and presentation. We once heard the expression, you can taste the love in this food. In Jesses
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food, you can taste the love! Lets turn it over to Jesse now. Whats your cooking philosophy?
JR: Food is at its best when ingredients are regional and eaten in season. Cook what your local agricultural community has to offer and keep it simple. When creating a dish, I try to find two or three ingredients that have an affinity for one another and focus on that relationship rather than overwhelming the palate with too many flavours.
Where do you find culinary inspiration? JR: Everywhere! From the markets to cookbooks to cooking at home on my days off. Food ideas and combinations are everywhere. I try to go out and eat at as many good restaurants as I can, seeing what other chefs are doing gets me excited.
What do you cook at home? JR: Its usually ethnic foods, or dishes I dont get a chance to cook at the restaurant. I love foods with big flavour and ingredients. We eat a lot of sushi, Thai, Mexican and generally a lot of seafood. Im lucky though because my girlfriend is an amazing cook. As a result, I get to eat a lot of every chefs favourite dish food made by someone else!
What are some of the house specialities? ID: Everything moves well, but our top sellers include: halibut fish tacos, crispy calamari, Georgian Bay apple and kale salad, roast beef ciabatta, and our award winning Huron Club burger to name a few.
What three course meal would you order for me? JD: I would start you off with our to die for French onion soup (house-made stock, truffle oil, crostini, gruyere). For the main, Id suggest seared Kolapore trout (potato rosti, maple Brussels sprouts, spiced apple sauce, pickled beets, caper creme fraiche). For dessert, you have to try the sticky toffee pudding (with vanilla bean ice cream and Collingwood whiskey caramel).
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Do you offer specials? JD: We have Blue Plate dinner specials every Sunday through Thursday from 5 pm to 10 pm (while they last). We also showcase a 5x7 Pass, which is basically an after-work drink and appetizer special every Monday through Thursday from 5 pm until 7pm. Guests can check out our website for an up-to-date list.
Any interesting plans for the upcoming (July 24-27) Collingwood Elvis Festival? ID: We are going full throttle again this year! Its the 20th anniversary and Priscilla Presley is even coming to town. We get behind the festival 100 per cent. At the Huron Club alone, we will have over 50 Elvis tribute artists in four days performing on our stage. We will also host a ticketed up close and personal event (Friday, July 25 at 4:30 pm) in our upstairs gallery which features guests who worked with or were friends of Elvis. People like his jeweller, or backups singers that sort of thing. They will tell stories of their experiences with Elvis and mingle with guests. Finally, on the Sunday we host a gospel brunch with live music. The festival is a crazy time for us, but we love it!
Tell me about the patio and upstairs gallery. JD: Diners love our patio! It holds about 60 people and has a lighted tree and a covered roof for shade. Weve even done small weddings out there. The upstairs gallery can accommodate 35 to 40 people for a private sit-down dinner and about 50 people for a standup reception. We do lots of parties and special events up there.
How do you cater to diners with special dietary needs? JD: Our menu features various gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan choices. They are specially marked to help diners navigate the menu.
Tell me about your Sunday Brunch. ID. Brunch runs from 12 pm to 3 pm and features various brunch top sellers along with our regular lunch menu. Our summertime brunch on the patio is especially popular with diners. During the colder months, we feature live music during brunch.
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What are some of your favourite foodie destinations?JD: Locally, we try to visit everybody because we are so lucky to have such a wonderful collection of restaurants. We dine at the Stuffed Peasant, Super Panda, Santinis, Tesoro, Duncans, Azzurra Trattoria, Cafe Chartreuse, the Cabin, Beaver & Bulldog and the Tremont Cafe to name a few. We also enjoy venturing out to Thornbury to enjoy Sisis, Bruce Wine Bar and the Mill.
Whats on tap for the future?ID: Were bringing more local flavour to our bar menu. Along with local wines and ciders, we plan on expanding our line of craft beers. We currently feature Creemore, Side Launch and Northwinds, but more are on the way.Joanne Duff: Adding more zeal to our cocktail list is also in the works. Mixology is being
raised to a new bar, and we are going to launch a fabulous new cocktail menu for the summer.
Youve got the ear of thousands of local diners. Anything youd like to add? JD: The downtown Collingwood experience is truly worthwhile. There are just so many things to enjoy from amazing retailers and entertaining festivals to a lovely collection of outstanding restaurants. Visitors to downtown Collingwood wont be disappointed. Lastly, we wanted to add that working with our family and staff has been an amazing experience.
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Talk about farm fresh! When you order a frozen yogurt at Sheldon Creek Dairy, you might spot the cow that produced the milk grazing in a nearby fi eld. Like all of our milk and cream products, our frozen yogurt is farm fresh, natural and local, says Marianne den Haan, whose family has operated a dairy farm on the property since 1953.
Local indeed. Just over two years ago, the family built an on-site dairy to produce and bottle their own milk completely on the farm. We make our frozen yogurt from our Greek yogurt. Its super creamy, thick, very healthy, preservative-free and has no guck, says den Haan, who is also the chief yogurt maker. Flavours are seasonal, ranging from Rhubarb and Local Strawberry (made with local strawberries, graham crumbs and shortbread) to Pumpkin Spice. We even serve up Sweet Corn frozen yogurt, she chuckles. We try to be innovative with our fl avours, but our best seller is probably Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. One or two fl avours are available at a time.
Along with frozen yogurt, visitors can also purchase various Sheldon Creek Dairy products such as whipping cream (its 46 per cent and chefs love it), sour cream, Greek yogurt, choco-late, strawberry (seasonal) and skim milk to name a few. Addi-tional local grocery items line the stores shelves. Five fl avours of Kawartha Dairy ice cream are also available for scooping.
While enjoying a delicious frozen yogurt, guests can also take in some fresh country air and farm life. Our dairy has glass windows so folks can see how our milk goes from farm to bottle, says the local farmer. People love watching us process our milk and dairy products.
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In need of some gourmet gelato? Head over to Collingwood where youll fi nd Tesoro Italian Restaurant, a popular local eatery. Attached is Mercato, where they sell eight fl avours of gelato and sorbet.
Our most two most popular fl avours are Chocolate Peanut Butter and Coconut Rasp-berry Swirl, says owner Joele Rogers. Guests can enjoy their tasty treats on the picnic table outside.
Mercato also sells favourite Tesoro entres and Italian specialty items.
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Best known as Wasaga Beachs favourite treat shop, Grandmas Beach Treats is a popular ice cream destination. We offer over 48 fl avours of hard ice cream, soft ice cream, sundaes, fl oats, frozen yogurt, banana splits, ice cream cakes and more, says owner Sylvia Bray, who scoops up both Kawartha Dairy ice cream along with Grandmas Beach Treats own private label.
Classic fl avours rule at this local ice cream shop. Think Pralines and Cream, Tiger Tail and Mint Chocolate Chip. But unique tastes are also on offer. Each year we try to showcase new fl a-vours of ice cream, explains Bray. This years crop includes: Chocolate Chili (a rich chocolate with a hint of heat), Chicago Mix (a buttered popcorn, salty caramel and cheesy blend of taste tantalizing licks) and a refreshing Lemon Sherbet!
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Open year-round, the eight-year-old sweet
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in National Geographic Magazine), fudge and
sponge toffee all made in-house. We are also
famous for our signature caramel popcorn, reg-
ular popcorn, our own chocolates and so much
more, says the local business owner.
Ice cream enthusiasts can enjoy their cones
outside on the patio, which features picnic ta-
bles, benches and umbrellas. Be sure to check
out Buttercup, the shops 1,600 pound concrete
bear mascot, located outside of the shop.
Kids just love climbing all over Buttercup,
she chuckles. This is just a fun business!
Belly Ice Cream is available locally in pints at Nicholyn Farms, the Creemore 100-Mile Store and Midlands Ciboulette et Cie. Along with take-home containers, Local Foods Mart in Barrie sells the gourmet ice cream by the scoop from May to September. This summer well be stocked up with Belly Ice Cream, says Local Foods Mart owner Julian Daniel. Normally, we sell about six fl avours, but this summer were expanding the store and adding a patio so more fl avours will be on offer. His customers tend to have a soft spot for Belly Ice Creams 16 Va-nilla Bean, Callebaut Chocolate Straight Up and Chocolate Dipped Ontario Strawberry.
Why does Local Foods Mart only sell Belly Ice Cream? It tastes absolutely scrumptious, explains the fi ne food shop owner. Chef Shel-ley Westgarth makes each tub by hand, using real milk, eggs, cream, and genuine local in-gredients like strawberries, maple syrup and rhubarb from her mothers garden. Just like she says, no funky stuff. Daniel adds that Holly-wood A-listers also love Belly Ice Cream.
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Along with 18 fl avours of Kawartha Dairy ice cream, the Chipper serves up old-fashioned milkshakes, real fruit smoothies and sundaes. We even make our own waffl e cones, says MacKenzie. Top selling scooping fl avours in-clude Bubble Gum and Moose Tracks. Lactose-free frozen coconut milk bars are also featured. Guests can enjoy their treats at the Chippers umbrella covered outdoor patio.
Beyond its famous fries and and ice cream, an extensive menu offers fl ame broiled burgers, sausages, jumbo hot dogs, chili dogs, mozza-rella sticks, onion rings, chicken fi ngers, pou-tine and crispy sweet potato fries. There is something for everyone at the Chipper, says MacKenzie.
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The Collingwood Chamber of Commerce held its annual Business Achievement Awards on May 29 at the Bear Estate.
The event, held annually, recognizes the best in business from the South Georgian Bay region. Businesses are recognized
for outstanding achievements in a variety of categories. The event also serves a fundraiser for the chamber.
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Innovative business The Innovated business 1. award was presented by Walker Aggregates to the Business Enterprise Resource Network (BERN). Lynsi Sensenberger, Rosemary Ackermann, Kelly Mckenna and Tim Newton were on hand for the presentation.
New or Renovated Business The New or Renovated 2. Business Award was presented by the Small business enterprise centre to santinis ristorante. Bill Wall, Gillian Fairley, Chiara Landon, Marianna Knights and Belinda Boucher were on hand for the presentation.
Restaurant The Restaurant of the Year Award was 3. presented by the Centre for Business and Economic Development. Betty Langford, Tillie McDonald, Chiara Landon and Marianna Knights were on hand for the presentation.
Not-for Profi t Trish Irwin (left) and John Alsop of the 4. Collingwood Chamber of Commerce presented the Not-for Profi t organization of the Year Award to the Von Adult Day Program. michelle seddon and Valerie beasley of Von accepted the award.
Customer Service The Customer Service 5. Award was presented by Gaviler and Company to Connie DeFrance Ramai (middle) of the Bulk Barn Collingwood. Sue Bragg (left) and Janet Currie presented the award.
Small Business of the Year The Small Business of 6. the Year Award was presented by TD Canada Trust Small Business and was given to Georgian Life. Brad Miller and Mary Gibson presented the award to Simone Shears and Selena Blais.
Volunteer of the Year The Volunteer of the Year 7. award was presented by Metroland Media. Lori Martin, editor-in-chief (left) and Cheryl McMenemy, advertising manager, presented the award to Shelby Worts.
Business of the year Fuhre Construction was 8. recognized as Chamber Business of the Year. The award was presented by oLG. charlotte hodgson of oLG, rick Fuhre and Wayne Allicock of oLG.
Service Industry and Trades The Service Industry 9. and Trades Award was presented to Dadswell Denture clinic by rbc. on hand for the presentation were Janeen Leal, Kate Larmand, Kim Dadswell, Alex Hussey, Irwin Dick, Cindy Harrison-McQueen, Mary Jo Million and Geoffrey Belisle.
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The oil painter and jewelry maker has a studio of her own in Collingwood where she showcases her original designs for intricate and unique jewelry and her abstract oil paintings.
Dorgelo is homegrown in Georgian Bay, having moved to a 100-acre farm in Meaford at the age of eight where she stayed until she graduated from Georgian Bay Secondary School.
I fondly look back on my 100-acre days as tom-girl living, she said. We spent most of our childhood outside exploring and roaming the land The vast variety of patterns, shapes, textures, shade, sun, leaves, forest floors, ploughed fields, tree top views, barn beam jumping, cow herding, bale throwing, creek jumping, pond swimming (yes slugs), fence building, apple picking, tractor driving, weed picking, field stone removing, egg gathering, river ice skating and fort building had a huge impact on me as a child.
Dorgelo spent much of her youth travelling the world, visiting Mexico, Oregon, Australia, Malaysia and Thailand. She worked as a gymnastics coach and in aromatherapy and reflexology. She also spent time living in
Whistler, BC drawn there by the grandeur of the area.
Though artist wasnt a description she gave herself, she was starting down the path.
During these years I quietly and occasionally collected art supplies, never knowing why or what to do with them, said Dorgelo. I was simply attracted to the colours It wasnt until my mid-30s I dared to take my very first art class.
In fact, her first art class was an expressive arts workshop at Georgian Bay School of the Arts, taught by Carol Whyne in Collingwood.
I immediately fell in love with colours and the feel of paint as I moved it expressively across the canvas. I curiously and playfully explored many more workshops in a variety of mediums. I have Carol to thank for running that art school. Its where it all started.
Eventually, she attended Haliburton School of the Arts and she hasnt looked back.
From Juried Art Shows to gallery exhibits and awards, Dorgelo became a strong force in the local art community. Her wire work was featured in a music video for Juno award winner Christopher Mills.
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jewelry making, and eventually she opened her own studio boutique called Bonnie Dorgelo Jewellery and Painting at 48 Pine St. in Collingwood.
My approach to jewelry making is very intuitive and often I am inspired by the materials I work with as I touch them and observe the various combinations of colours, shapes, textures, sheens and opacities.
She also paints with golden fluid acrylics and in oil. My paintings are definitely inspired by nature, she said. Growing up on 100 acres, travel, adventure, gardens, plants, trees, earth, sky, water, all contribute to my experience of painting. I feel the colourful spirit of nature permeates through me and all I need to do is to allow it to come through.
Her current series, entitled Earth, is inspired by moment-to-moment changes in nature and in people as constantly evolving.
She is glad to live and work with Georgian Bay as a backdrop, and particularly appreciates the arts and culture community of Collingwood and surrounding area.
As a business owner and an artist she sometimes struggles to balance the administration and workload of owning a business and marketing herself with the creativity and calm required to create art.
Slowing down to quietly listen to the voice of my intuition is when I feel most grounded.
Visit her studio or her website to see more of her work.
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Beautiful Georgian Bay!SERVING YOU SHORE TO SHORE!BUYING OR SELLING - CALL CATHY!
Woodland Beach home/cottage on over 1/2acre. Upgrades include drilled well, 97 ft,2008, Septic 2010, roof shingled 2009, plushardwood maple floors, potlights, ceramicin kitchen, wood-burning stove, drywall.View of the water and sunsets from frontyard. Close to Wasaga Beach & Barrie.Offered at $197,000MLS 20133373
This gem is one with nature on this spotof the river. Secluded with a gorgeousview. Over acre of trees & landscaping.Finished top to bottom, hardwood thru-out,living room w/walkout to deck. Family roomw/ wood burning stove on stone hearth andwalkout. Disable friendly w/ramp & lift. Amust see.Offered at $305,900MLS 20141712
Across the road fromsandybeachandbeautiful sunsets.This fabulous 1/2 acre lot has more developmentpotential. Existing year round, over 1,100 sq.ft. home/cottage was renovated in 2008 with windows, doors,shingles, siding, exotic cherry hardwood flooring, gasfurnace, hot water tank, imported, italian slate refaceon fireplace w/woodstove insert. Gloss black laminatekitchen with cushion flooring, cedar built-in cabinetry& semi finished loft, bathroom with whirlpool tub,disable friendly flagstone ramp & walkways. Nestled onlandscaped, treed lot. Call to find out opportunities.Offered at $289,900MLS 20142238
One of a kind home on 2 acre estate lot in theexclusive thornbury community .Over 4,000 sq. ft. Ofluxury living space, offering brazilian hardwood floors,granite countertops, imported italian spiral staircase,captivating post and beam, warm wood accents andcathedral ceilings. Radiant heated floors thru out.Finished top to bottom with 4 bdrms, 3bath. Outsideoffers 600 ft. Wrap around deck, some beautifullandscaping and space for pool and tennis court. Golfcourse, hiking trails, ski hills and the bay just a fewminutes away. Could be your million dollar estate!Offered at $699,900MLS 20134449
2 year round cottages on lot that fronts and backsonto roads. View of the water from front yard. Onecottage complete with 3 bedrooms, 4 pc bathwith soaker tub, galley kitchen, heated mud room,original wood floors & pine walls. Upgrades includedrilled well, septic tank, roof, insulation, windows,20 amp service. Walkout to large deck. 2nd cottageis a well contained 1 bedroom with kitchen opento living space plus 3 pc bath, gas heat, laminatefloors, bdrm 10 x 6.6, living rm & kit 15.2 x 11.2, smallcottage 309.7 sq ft, large cottage 1,266.14 sq ftOffered at $312,000MLS 20142425
Owner says sell! Commercial/ Resort / Residential home.5 - 1 bdrm, furnished units - turn key.Loads of upgrades in home, completew/2 bedrooms, office, full part. fin basement.Windows & gas furnace new in 2013. Home& ofc over 1,200 sq.ft. fronting & backingonto road. Loads of parking. Short stroll tobeach, neighbour of Wasaga Beach. Roomfor more units, concrete roof.MLS 20141755
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Beautiful Georgian Bay!SERVING YOU SHORE TO SHORE!BUYING OR SELLING - CALL CATHY!
Woodland Beach home/cottage on over 1/2acre. Upgrades include drilled well, 97 ft,2008, Septic 2010, roof shingled 2009, plushardwood maple floors, potlights, ceramicin kitchen, wood-burning stove, drywall.View of the water and sunsets from frontyard. Close to Wasaga Beach & Barrie.Offered at $197,000MLS 20133373
This gem is one with nature on this spotof the river. Secluded with a gorgeousview. Over acre of trees & landscaping.Finished top to bottom, hardwood thru-out,living room w/walkout to deck. Family roomw/ wood burning stove on stone hearth andwalkout. Disable friendly w/ramp & lift. Amust see.Offered at $305,900MLS 20141712
Across the road fromsandybeachandbeautiful sunsets.This fabulous 1/2 acre lot has more developmentpotential. Existing year round, over 1,100 sq.ft. home/cottage was renovated in 2008 with windows, doors,shingles, siding, exotic cherry hardwood flooring, gasfurnace, hot water tank, imported, italian slate refaceon fireplace w/woodstove insert. Gloss black laminatekitchen with cushion flooring, cedar built-in cabinetry& semi finished loft, bathroom with whirlpool tub,disable friendly flagstone ramp & walkways. Nestled onlandscaped, treed lot. Call to find out opportunities.Offered at $289,900MLS 20142238
One of a kind home on 2 acre estate lot in theexclusive thornbury community .Over 4,000 sq. ft. Ofluxury living space, offering brazilian hardwood floors,granite countertops, imported italian spiral staircase,captivating post and beam, warm wood accents andcathedral ceilings. Radiant heated floors thru out.Finished top to bottom with 4 bdrms, 3bath. Outsideoffers 600 ft. Wrap around deck, some beautifullandscaping and space for pool and tennis court. Golfcourse, hiking trails, ski hills and the bay just a fewminutes away. Could be your million dollar estate!Offered at $699,900MLS 20134449
2 year round cottages on lot that fronts and backsonto roads. View of the water from front yard. Onecottage complete with 3 bedrooms, 4 pc bathwith soaker tub, galley kitchen, heated mud room,original wood floors & pine walls. Upgrades includedrilled well, septic tank, roof, insulation, windows,20 amp service. Walkout to large deck. 2nd cottageis a well contained 1 bedroom with kitchen opento living space plus 3 pc bath, gas heat, laminatefloors, bdrm 10 x 6.6, living rm & kit 15.2 x 11.2, smallcottage 309.7 sq ft, large cottage 1,266.14 sq ftOffered at $312,000MLS 20142425
Owner says sell! Commercial/ Resort / Residential home.5 - 1 bdrm, furnished units - turn key.Loads of upgrades in home, completew/2 bedrooms, office, full part. fin basement.Windows & gas furnace new in 2013. Home& ofc over 1,200 sq.ft. fronting & backingonto road. Loads of parking. Short stroll tobeach, neighbour of Wasaga Beach. Roomfor more units, concrete roof.MLS 20141755
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Take a taste holiday wiTh These winning wines
BY GORD STIMMELL
F e A t u r e - W i n e
its finally summer and the sipping is easy. well, it should be. But finding a taste treasure is not so breezy.
Thousands of bottles like unknown
soldiers populate the store shelves.
which to choose? The process takes
time, and dogs abound.
so today i am uncorking my chosen
wines suited to laid-back summer life.
These were chosen from more than
1,000 wines recently tasted. it does
not matter if you are on a city backyard
deck, or basking at the cottage. why
spend $30 or more for fine wines if
the same quality exists for much less?
Besides, these lazy hazy days are best
spent having fun. serious is out.
so i have sifted through my tasting
notes to bring you the best for less.
Three are absolute steals. You will
not believe how good they are for the
price.
These are wonderfully suited for
weekday quaffing, whether inside at
the dining table or outside on the deck.
Try one, you may end up going back to
pick up a case and make it your house
wine.
And for your special dinner parties
with guests on weekends, we have
selected an elegant white and a power
red that taste like the best stuff in the
$30 range but cost half that.
enjoy!
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Visit our website for information on film, art exhibits & morewww.meafordhall.ca
On the StageDinner on the Terrace
with the bandStrange Potatoes
July 11Insect Circus
August 7Beach Boys
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Meaford InternationalFilm FestivalAugust 28-31
Bob Milnepianist/ragtimeSeptember 20
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